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Motor Vehicle Records (MVR) in Arizona

Your Arizona driver license motor vehicle record (also called a “driving record") shows specific details about your driving history, as well as the status of your AZ driver's license.

The Arizona
Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) offers a few different types of driving records. Depending on the type of record you would like to check, you may submit your request online, bymail, or inperson at your local AZ MVD office.

Types of Arizona Driving Records

The Arizona MVD offers the following types of driving records:

39-month uncertified:

Shows your traffic violations in the last 39 months.

Available online, by mail, or in person.

39-month certified:

Shows your traffic violations in the last 39 months.

Available in person only.

5-year certified and uncertified:

Shows your traffic history for the past 5 years.

Available by mail or in person.

Each type of Arizona driving record will show:

Your AZ driver's license status, endorsements, and history of your other licenses.

The number of driver's license points you have accrued.

Your traffic tickets, accidents, violations, and fines.

Any AZ driver's license suspensions, restrictions, and actions you've had against you.

Who Can See Your AZ MVR

The
Driver's Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) is a federal law that restricts how driver license and motor vehicle record information is distributed.

If an employer or other organization requests your AZ driving record, you can give a
one-time consent OR you may provide ongoing (general) consent to every request of any individual or organization using the following forms: